The blocks use their biting edges for a stronger grip on hard, rugged, and uneven surfaces. This is boosted with two- and three-step blocks, which provide more biting edges, improving traction and stability on off-road terrains. To traverse soft and loose surfaces the tire uses lateral blocks, scalloped shoulders, the tread buttress, and the different aggressive elements on each of the upper sidewalls. These elements propel the model forward, lowering the possibility of getting stuck in mud. The notches on the central blocks, mud ejectors on the bottom of the lateral grooves, and the optimal grooves help eliminate snow, mud, and rocks from the tread. This self-cleaning ability upgrades its off-road performance.